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CES 2015 from the eye of the camera
Things may be winding down in Vegas for CES 2015, but there was a lot of cool stuff to look at. So much, that you probably want to see some of it again. We got ya covered.
Here's a playlist of the best videos all about new watches, super-slim tablets, connected cameras and even Android in your car. These are the things everyone will be talking about for a...

Following some extensive leaks the Motorola Droid Turbo is finally here, and we've had our hands all over it today at a Verizon event unveiling the device. There's a lot to take in here, so be sure to watch our full hands-on video to get all of the details of Verizon and Motorola's latest Droid.

Our full review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is here and ready for your enjoyment, and to accompany it we also have a comprehensive video review of the device. With a new aluminum frame, great QHD screen and improvements all around, there's a lot to like with the Note 4 — be sure to watch our video review and then dive into the full review for more impressions.

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Sony's miniature marvel delivers almost everything that made the Z1 great, in more hand and pocket-friendly design
The Sony Xperia Z1 is a great phone. It's also a big, blocky phone with enormous bezels and an unashamedly chunky design. So we gave a warm welcome to its smaller sibling, the Xperia Z1 Compact, when we first saw it at CES 2014. The Compact, as we'll call it,...

Iterative steps in hardware and software, and a new colorful shell choices
Just a handful of months removed from the release of the original Nubia 5, ZTE is refreshing the brand with the Nubia 5S and 5S Mini. Being so close to the release of their predecessor, it's not surprising that these two devices don't differ heavily in their software and hardware. The dimensions of the Nubia 5S are...

High-end specs and new voice control functionality lead ZTE into 2014
Following up precisely a year after the launch of the original Grand S LTE, the 2014 flagship device for ZTE is the Grand S II LTE. In proper second-generation device fashion, the Grand S II isn't a stark departure from the original. We're looking at a very similar size and shape, but with a few new design differences. The...

The company's first attempt at Chrome OS is also the first ever all-in-one device with Google's operating system
We've seen Chromebooks, and even Chromeboxes, but LG has partnered with Google this time around to launch the world's first Chromebase, a Chrome OS all-in-one desktop. Other than the larger screen, this really isn't a big departure from what we've seen with Chrome OS devices of the...

Two more accessories to keep track of your own health
LG is taking a big step into one of the few areas of consumer electronics it doesn't currently participate in — fitness wearables. Announced alongside various appliances, phones and televisions at its CES keynote, the Lifeband Touch and Heart Rate Earphones are a pair of devices aimed at helping you get and stay healthy.
Both devices...

Small improvements both inside and out, with no bump in sensor quality
Samsung was sure to let us know that the latest iteration of its Galaxy Camera was on its way at CES, and we were lucky enough to spend a little time with it on the show floor. The Galaxy Camera 2, as it's called, refines the design just slightly and bumps the internal specs — a larger battery, faster processor and double...

A more refined take on the Mate that's expected to have better global sales reach
Huawei has just taken the wraps off of its latest leading device, the Ascend Mate 2 4G. Building off the relative success of the original Ascend Mate in its home market of China, the Ascend Mate 2 4G kicks things up to the next level. First and foremost, Huawei is really focusing on the fact that this device...

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